--On October 26, 2012 11:52:47 -0700 Brian Smith wrote:
julien.pie...@oracle.com> wrote:
Oracle still ships NSS with many products even though we are no
longer actively involved with its development.
It is important to have somebody at least monitoring the bugs filed/fixed
in the NSS componen
Julien Pierre wrote:
> I know what code changes are necessary. I'm only a developer on a
> couple of NSS applications at this point, not an NSS maintainer.
> If this was only about those couple of apps, it wouldn't be an issue.
> But there are other apps in Oracle that could be affected.
> I can sa
julien.pie...@oracle.com> wrote:
> Oracle still ships NSS with many products even though we are no
> longer actively involved with its development.
It is important to have somebody at least monitoring the bugs filed/fixed in
the NSS component in bugzilla. See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/userpre
Vishal wrote:
> On Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:33:58 PM UTC+5, Brian Smith wrote:
> > Anders Rundgren wrote: > Anyway, I guess that Firefox OS uses NSS?
> > > Is it still is based on the idea that key access is done in the
> > > application context rather than through a service? B2G (Firefox
> >
Hi,
I'm trying to provide that version as an RPM package and also run the
testsuite within the build process.
With that version the testsuite fails:
[ 1202s] chains.sh: #2294: Test that OCSP server is reachable - FAILED
[ 1202s] chains.sh: #4023: Test that OCSP server is reachable - FAILED
[ 120
On Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:33:58 PM UTC+5, Brian Smith wrote:
> Anders Rundgren wrote: > Anyway, I guess that Firefox OS uses NSS? > Is it
> still is based on the idea that key access is done in the > application
> context rather than through a service? B2G (Firefox OS) does use NSS. Nothin
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